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The first four commandments of the law teach us how to love God, even how to love Him in worship on the day of His choosing. It is important for us to understand the fourth commandment, in which God gives His command for the day of His worship: "Remember the ...
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It is commonplace today in Reformed theology to recognize that the Christian lives "between the times"—already we are in Christ, but a yet more glorious future awaits us in the final consummation. There is, therefore, a "not yet" about our present Christian experience. John Calvin well understood this, and he never dissolved the tension between the "already" and the "not yet." But he also stressed the importance for the present of a life-focus on the future.
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In today's special edition of Renewing Your Mind, Dr. R.C. Sproul, Dr. R.C. Sproul Jr., and Chris Larson join Lee Webb to discuss what this ruling means for the church and Christian institutions, and to address how Christians should respond.
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